Fort Myers, FL Petco

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What if a dog gets hurt or sick at daycare?

Pet owners usually sign a waiver stating that any injury or illness a dog suffers while at daycare is the responsibility of the owner. However, most facilities carry liability insurance and pet business insurance in the event of a serious incident.
To prevent illness, facilities are strict about requiring proof of vaccination and general health from a veterinarian prior to accepting a dog. However, in an off-leash setting, scuffles or fights might occur. Reputable facilities will often hire vet assistants who can treat minor injuries and under-the-weather dogs. For anything more serious, a good daycare should make it a priority to get the dog to a vet, and get in immediate contact with the owner.

I do have to admit that I buy most of my dog supplies online. Every now and then if I am in the area and in need of a dog supplies, I will stop in here. I 'm never too overjoyed with the selection, it is just ok.

The store is nice, good customer service, and lots of food options. I would give five stars to the obedience trainer that we had for six weeks. She was great. If you have a dog that just needs a bath and nail trim, the grooming is ok but if you have a dog that needs a brush out and trim, I would go to a professional. We had to have our labradoodle puppy redone because even after bringing him to petco twice, they did not have all the matts out. In just one hour at a professional groomer, he looked amazing and matt free. I guess you get what you pay for. Can't recommend the trainer enough, but I would avoid the groomer unless it's just a simple bath.